Multicore SWARM (Software and Algorithms for Running on Multicore Processors) is an open source library for developing efficient and portable implementations that make use of multi-core processors. David A. Bader (Georgia Tech) began SWARM in 1994.

AIPS is a set of libraries and tools to aid researchers in the fast development of new image processing algorithms and tools. It is specifically designed to provide a consistent interface to the vast number of image processing libraries in the field.

Synthetica is a Java program that is used to synthesize, analyze and simulate spatial linkages. Its' open architecture allows advanced users to add Java code to the system. It runs on Win32, MacOSX, Linux, Solaris and uses JOGL (OpenGL) for 3d graphics.

Provides fast lookup for a Subject Based messaging product using a trie. It allows for configurable wildcard characters to replace a single or multiple subject field(s) (A.B.*.D.>). Insertion in to the tree returns a unique handle for subsequent deletion

FastAOP is an very high performant AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming) framework for java. The framework was initially
developped to support performance profiling and monitoring for large J2EE applications with nearly no runntime overhad.
Announcement: jp-mobile and fastAOP will go mobile, please visit jp-mobile (GWT based) website at: http://code.google.com/p/jp-mobile/

Fiona is a tool to automatically analyze the interactional behavior of a given oWFN. It provides two techniques: it checks for the controllability of the given net by computing the interactiong graph and it calculates the operating guideline for the net.